Due to combination of polarization and capillary effect
Well you see, White is the colour of purity and it is showing that ice-cream is pure.
ice cube is colouless but many people thinks that it is white
The blue colour is for water. The white colour is for ice. And the red colour is for fire.(The lava from the volcanoes.)
Antarctica is shown on maps in the colour white, because the continent is covered by ice -- 98% of it.
it depends on which type but it ranges from pure white to a pale yellow
Yes, Nintendo hasn't come up with that colour yet
Satellite imagery showing photographs of the continent reflect the colour of the pure ice on the continent that has been compressed for millenia so that there are no minerals left in the ice. The reflection makes the continent, which is covered by 98% by this ice, appear blue, because from a distance and in mass, this is the colour of pure ice.
White, because it is the most reflective (absorbs the least amount of light).
the colour white is every other colour but white because of the pigments of every other colour let off the colour whiteshut up you, loner!!!!
You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.
Black ice - is simply a thin layer of ice which is allowing the dark road colour to show through (as opposed to the normal grey/white colour) - It's dangerous because it's hard to see, and only a thin layer on a road surface will remove all the traction from vehicle tyres.
Snow is made up of tiny ice crystals, which are transparent.The colour of snow depends (like the colour of any substance) upon: (a) its reflectiveness (b) its ability to absorb the light, and (c) the colour of the light.Normal light is "white, and snow is highly reflective; and that is why snow appears white.